Huang Chiyao has received an email from Zhixin Technology confirming that he has passed the interview. The official internship will start in June during the summer vacation.

Until now she still finds it a little bit unbelievable. She thought she could do it at the beginning of the interview, then thought she couldn't do it after the elevator incident, and then was told in the so-called second round of interviews that she had always done it, and now that the dust has settled she really does do it.

It's really a story of twists and turns, with surprises at every turn.

However, although Huang Chiyao felt relieved because she was sure that her internship opportunity had not been ruined, she was busier than before because it was almost the end of the semester and a series of experimental paper exams were coming up.

Before the final exams, the college organized a special lecture and invited outstanding alumni to share their experiences, to help students who were still worried about whether to enter the society or continue their studies after a year and to provide advice.

Originally, Huang Chiyao was not particularly interested in this lecture because she had already decided to go to work after graduating from university. As for whether to continue her studies in the future, she would have to wait until she saved enough money.

Now that the way forward has been decided, there is no need to listen to more opinions to disrupt your thinking.

Moreover, it would be a lie for Huang Chiyao to say that she was not tempted by Wen Guzhi's promise that she could sign a formal employee contract after graduation. However, if she could really become a formal employee of Zhixin Technology, she would have to make a lot of preparations. For example, if she had to work far away from home, Huang Chiyao would have to spend a lot of time to prepare for the psychological needs of her elders at home, not to mention continuing her studies in the future.

When Huang Chiyao thought of these things, he felt a bit of a headache.

But even though she had a headache, she decided to focus on her own experiment first.

This day was the last experimental class of the compulsory course. Huang Chiyao had just finished sorting out a set of data when Su Jin came over and asked quietly, "Hey, Chiyao, why don't you sign up to attend the college lecture next week?"

Huang Chi wrinkled his face, like a bitter gourd, and sighed with his eyes downcast: "I don't have time, I'm so busy, I don't know how many tasks I have not completed."

This was the first time Su Jin saw her expression like this and found it a little funny: "I didn't expect that our famous school fan would have such a day. It's amazing."

Huang Chiyao casually pulled out a stack of experimental instructions and patted Su Jin on the shoulder with a moderate amount of force: "I admit that I am a student fan, but I don't dare to take on the responsibility of being famous."

This was the first time she had encountered such an intense life. She didn't know if it was a coincidence or if she was a little greedy in choosing courses, but everything was squeezed together, one after another.

Despite this, in addition to putting in a little more effort, she still cherishes such days. This kind of busyness gives her a sense of anticipation and peace of mind that she will definitely gain something.

"Honestly, Chiyao." Su Jin took the stack of papers from Huang Chiyao's hand and put it on the other side of the table. He then extended his index finger and tapped her shoulder in the air. "Although I know you are very busy, I really strongly recommend that you go to this lecture."

Huang Chi shook her head without looking up, and continued to sort out her experimental data: "Because there will be some very important speakers on stage? Or is one of the speakers someone you know or admire very much?"

Su Jin smiled and said, "That's right."

"You are right."

Huang Chiyao then raised his eyes and stared at Su Jin half-sideways.

"Your boss! Your future boss! My brother!" Su Jin waved his fists with his hands clenched, half of his body shaking, and spoke to Huang Chi with excitement as if he had revealed some shocking secret, but he only spoke in a whisper for fear of disturbing other students, like a muted Pomeranian wagging its tail joyfully to greet its owner who had just returned home.

Huang Chiyao raised his head and looked at Pomeranian Su Jin, thinking for a moment.

Then he blinked and asked a final question.

"Um... where did the registration form go?"

After a busy day, when Huang Chiyao was finally able to return to the dormitory to have a good rest, he received a call from his mother.

"Hello? Mom?"

"Yaoyao? Why don't you call me recently? I haven't seen you send any messages for more than a week. Mom thought something happened to you."

Oops, has it been over a week?

"I'm sorry, Mom..." Huang Chiyao knocked his head a few times in annoyance, "I've been catching up with my studies lately, and I got the time mixed up."

Normally, she would take the initiative to video chat with her mother every two or three days to talk about her studies and life. However, she was so busy during this period that she forgot about it.

"What a silly child, why are you saying sorry to your mother? No matter how busy you are, you must take care of your health, eat on time, and get enough sleep, do you understand?"

Listening to her mother's gentle and gentle admonition, Huang Chiyao felt her throat tighten and her heart was a little blocked. She cleared her throat and replied solemnly: "I know, I will take good care of myself, mom, you don't have to worry."

My mother sighed on the phone: "It would be a lie to say I'm not worried. As a mother, there is no such thing as not worrying. By the way, summer vacation is coming soon, when will you come home?"

When she said this, the headache she had during the experiment at noon came back to her head. She hesitated and said "um" and "ah" for a few times, and finally said it honestly: "Mom, I may only be able to go back for two or three days this summer vacation."

"Why? Did something bad happen? Are you having trouble studying?"

“No, I’m going to do an internship.”

"Internship?" After a few seconds of silence, the mother continued, "Well... if it's related to schoolwork, there's nothing you can do if you can't go home. Just go and do it. I'll tell your dad."

Hearing his mother mention his father, Huang Chiyao asked tentatively: "Mom, if I say, if, after I graduate, I also work here, is that okay?"

……

There was no response from my mother except for some noise in the microphone. The silence lasted even longer than before. Huang Chiyao thought that his mother didn't hear clearly, so he had to explain in more detail: "Mom? That is, the boss of the company where I will be interning said that if I perform well, I can become a formal employee of their company after graduation! Then I can make a lot of money to honor you and Dad."

Mom finally responded. She sighed deeply, "Well, you know your dad wants you to go back to your hometown after graduation and find a local job, be a local civil servant, or be a teacher. Anyway, don't go too far away from home. You go so far to study in college, but you have to go so far to work. Your dad will be so angry if he knows."

Huang Chiyao couldn't help but hold his forehead. Aren't they all in the same Yueyang Province? Why is it considered far just because they are across a few cities?

She had no choice but to call it quits: "Oh, they haven't decided whether they will really accept me in the future. They are just being polite. Forget it, Mom, just treat it as nonsense. Don't tell Dad, I'm afraid he will be angry."

It seems that getting the consent of the whole family is a long and arduous journey.

Huang Chiyao suddenly had a crazy idea. It would be great if her useless superpower could be helpful in this matter.

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